To transform politics, Obama must declare war on the GOP
Obama’s only remaining option is to pulverize. Whether he succeeds in passing legislation or not, given his ambitions, his goal should be to delegitimize his opponents. Through a series of clarifying fights over controversial issues, he can force Republicans to either side with their coalition’s most extreme elements or cause a rift in the party that will leave it, at least temporarily, in disarray.
This theory of political transformation rests on the weaponization (and slight bastardization) of the work by Yale political scientist Stephen Skowronek. Skowronek has written extensively about what distinguishes transformational presidents from caretaker presidents. In order for a president to be transformational, the old order has to fall as the orthodoxies that kept it in power exhaust themselves. Obama’s gambit in 2009 was to build a new post-partisan consensus. That didn’t work, but by exploiting the weaknesses of today’s Republican Party, Obama has an opportunity to hasten the demise of the old order by increasing the political cost of having the GOP coalition defined by Second Amendment absolutists, climate science deniers, supporters of “self-deportation” and the pure no-tax wing.
The president has the ambition and has picked a second-term agenda that can lead to clarifying fights. The next necessary condition for this theory to work rests on the Republican response. Obama needs two things from the GOP: overreaction and charismatic dissenters. They’re not going to give this to him willingly, of course, but mounting pressures in the party and the personal ambitions of individual players may offer it to him anyway. Indeed, Republicans are serving him some of this recipe already on gun control, immigration, and the broader issue of fiscal policy…
If the Republican Party finds itself destabilized right now, it is in part because the president has already implemented a version of this strategy. In the 2012 campaign, the president successfully transformed the most intense conservative positions into liabilities on immigration and the role of government. Mitt Romney won the GOP nomination on a platform of “self-deportation” for illegal immigrants—and the Obama team never let Hispanics forget it. The Obama campaign also branded Republicans with Romney’s ill-chosen words about 47 percent of Americans as the party of uncaring millionaires.









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The government and political parties are supposed to serve the people, not the other way around.
FloatingRock on January 19, 2013 at 7:53 PM
The Party is everything to the Marxists and their imitators. That garbage assumes that the people serve the state, party, and its higher apparatus. Conservatives assume that government exists to serve, not to be served.
sharrukin on January 19, 2013 at 7:56 PM
Romney got more votes than McCain..But You knew that..
Dire Straits on January 19, 2013 at 7:56 PM
Romney got more votes than Thomas Jefferson as well.
sharrukin on January 19, 2013 at 7:57 PM
The GOP has not abandoned no one..That is just your opinion..
Dire Straits on January 19, 2013 at 7:59 PM
And just who’s opinion should he be using in deciding for himself if the GOP has abandoned him or others?
sharrukin on January 19, 2013 at 8:01 PM
Correct the “Party” is not everything..But in our present system It is pretty much two (2) parties in politics..Like it or not..
Dire Straits on January 19, 2013 at 8:04 PM
Where is he going to go??..The Dems??..The GOP has not abandoned him It is still here..He is the one doing the abandoning..
Dire Straits on January 19, 2013 at 8:05 PM
So did McCain..
Dire Straits on January 19, 2013 at 8:08 PM
Why not?
What would be the difference?
He could go where the other six million went…the beach, a barbecue, or home watching movies.
So are the Democrats and yet Reagan walked because they decided they didn’t care for the principles they claimed to believe in…exactly like the GOP.
You seem to have a fixation with the idea that ‘The Party’ is owed something from its members and they are not. You don’t own anyone’s vote, and that is why you keep losing elections, and deserve to lose them.
sharrukin on January 19, 2013 at 8:13 PM
No..I am just a little tired of Ronulans and “true cons” saying the GOP has “abandoned” them when the GOP is still here and they are the ones leaving..
PS..Ronulans are/were never part of the GOP..
Dire Straits on January 19, 2013 at 8:18 PM
Not real sure what you guys have to cry about… This is essentially the Republican strategy of the last four years now turned back onto them. You can’t hop on the demonize, deligitimize, and destroy Barack Obama express at 11:00 pm November, 4th 2008. Continue it for four years as an electoral strategy. Basically, we’re gonna make him a restrained one-termer or bust. Engage in every single opportunity to spin a soundbite and call him the devil before he had even been sworn in after legitimately winning his fist election. Purposefully attempt to create situations that can be played back how you like. And scare scare scare for 4 years. Lose. And then expect the other guy to make sure and meet YOUR specifications for his job afterwards.
You can’t cry now. The republicans started this game. And it was ALWAYS a zero-sum game.
In the end, somebody is getting marginalized. And the Republicans lost.
It’s not the end of the world though. I know they’ve got you amped up, scared, and defensive. But it was all just an election strategy anyway. They never really planned on doing any of the things they sold you on. They just needed your emotional involvement in the election process. It’s not real.
Genuine on January 19, 2013 at 8:20 PM
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Dire Straits on January 19, 2013 at 8:36 PM
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